update. First off, I had a typo in my email. I meant 'sink.write_io' instead of what I wrote. Secondly, I finally was pointed to the schematics of the rfx900 which helped a lot. I was unaware of the pin layout before. Got it now!
J101 io_tx_15 ---| 1 | 2 | --- gnd io_tx_14 ---| 3 | 4 | --- gnd io_tx_13 ---| 5 | 6 | --- gnd io_tx_12 ---| 7 | 8 | --- gnd io_tx_11 ---| 9 | 10 | --- gnd io_tx_10 ---| 11 | 12 | --- gnd io_tx_09 ---| 13 | 14 | --- gnd io_tx_08 ---| 15 | 16 | --- gnd Thanks Jeff On 6/8/07, Jeffrey Karrels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello. I have a couple of questions about the digitial IO pins, and if someone could point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. I have a DBSRX on side A and a RFX1800 on side B. I wish to output on a single IO pin. I have tried the following code: python >>> from gnuradio import usrp >>> sink = usrp.sink_c(0, 64) >>> sink._write_oe(1, 0x0001, 0xffff) >>> sink._write_io(1,1,0xffff) I get 'true' responses from the above commands, yet never see any change in the pin status on the dboards? Any suggestions? Thanks Jeff
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